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... racter ; and then he cannot doubt that it will continue to be received with favor by a community of such sound judgment , and such correct taste , as that which now adorns the British Empire . In this case , at the expiration of another ...
... racter ; and then he cannot doubt that it will continue to be received with favor by a community of such sound judgment , and such correct taste , as that which now adorns the British Empire . In this case , at the expiration of another ...
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... racter and expression of his pencil , his freedom , living energy , and action , are wholly his own , wherever he may have acquired his rules of drawing , or his knowlege of per- spective and design . These last , we apprehend , could ...
... racter and expression of his pencil , his freedom , living energy , and action , are wholly his own , wherever he may have acquired his rules of drawing , or his knowlege of per- spective and design . These last , we apprehend , could ...
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... racter of Jeanne d'Arc can scarcely be disputed ; and whether or not she believed herself commissioned by Heaven to save * See our account of the third volume of Mr. Turner's History of England , Monthly Review for November last , vol ...
... racter of Jeanne d'Arc can scarcely be disputed ; and whether or not she believed herself commissioned by Heaven to save * See our account of the third volume of Mr. Turner's History of England , Monthly Review for November last , vol ...
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